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February 16, 2009
vol. 15, no. 21 |
| Sacramento State joins city leaders in support of stimulus package
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TEAMING UP——Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez joined by regional leaders to announce projects that could be funded by the federal stimulus package |
Super Sunday emphasizes college preparation
University leaders visited four area churches during Sunday services to highlight the importance of preparing for college.
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Sacramento State hosts Mayor Kevin Johnson’s State of the City Address
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson will deliver his first State of the City address Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Sacramento State.
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Sacramento State, Morris Brothers up to bat again for Negro Leagues
Sacramento State and the Morris Brothers Baseball League will honor a lost era when they host the second Negro League tribute game at 3 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 21, at McAuliffe Field, 3001 State University Drive.
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Channing headlines 4th annual Gala
Sacramento State will pay homage to veterans as well as an icon of the stage during the fourth annual Green and Gold Gala, 5:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 20, in the University Union Ballroom.
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Information Technology strategic planning
The Information Technology Steering Committee will hold an open forum for review and discussion of the draft campus-wide Information Technology strategic plan Tuesday, Feb.17, 4-5 p.m., in Library 11.
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Recycling bottles and cans
In 2007, Sacramento State diverted 83.7% of its waste from the landfill. The State of California’s goal for institutions such as the University is 50%.
The integrated waste manager has set a goal of zero waste for the campus. The campus community can help reach that goal by recycling bottles and cans. There are approximately 50 bins for outdoor bottle and can recycling—one outside of each building.
Recycle containers for bottles and cans are now conveniently located inside the entrance of the AIRC building and in each of the student lounges on the first three floors. This is a pilot project and other buildings will follow if indoor recycling is successful at AIRC.
For more information visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at www.fm.csus.edu/iwm.
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Carole Hayashino
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On the job with the Sacramento State Ticket office
The Bulletin talked with manager Scott Gephart and assistant supervisor Katie Johnson of the Sacramento State Ticket office.
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The Harlem Quartet
The Harlem Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 25, in Capistrano Hall’s Music Recital Hall. Comprised of first-place laureates from the Sphinx Competition, the quartet has appeared at Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theatre. Admission is $20 general, $10 for seniors and $5 for students. Tickets are available at the University’s Ticket Office, (916) 278-4323 or www.tickets.com.
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Violett and Brookins each meet NCAA provisional mark in record-breaking weekend
In what is beginning to sound repetitive, Ericka Violett and Ronald Brookins, once again, stole the show for the Sacramento State track team in the fnial day of the United Heritage Classic hosted by Boise State.
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